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When the argument came to a critical point. Labor Secretary Arthur Goldberg stepped in to keep the opponents up all night trying to reach a settlement. When they failed. Goldberg stormed out. announcing that the flight engineers were "free to strike.'' Then he went...
...know Estes well in the liberal faction of the Texas Democratic Party. Holleman's name first broke into the Estes scandal when it got out that Holleman had asked Estes and other Texans to ante up for a big dinner party given by Labor Secretary Arthur Goldberg last January for Lyndon Johnson. Holleman admitted it, but said that he had not consulted Goldberg in advance. Goldberg offered to produce canceled checks to prove that he had paid the bills himself, and the tremor passed away...
...state A.F.L.-C.I.O., resigned after admitting that he had accepted a $1,000 gift last January from Estes "to help ends meet." Just two days before Holleman confirmed that he had asked Estes and other Texans to pick up the tab for a January dinner Labor Secretary Arthur Goldberg gave for Lyndon Johnson, but said he backed off when he learned that Goldberg's policy was to pay for all such dinners himself. Goldberg promptly offered to produce canceled checks to prove he had paid for the dinner. Said Holleman of Billie Sol, in words reminiscent of a previous...
...Humphrey, an A.D.A. member. The organization cannot forgive Kennedy for saying back in 1953 that he was "not comfortable with" the A.D.A. type. Aside from Agriculture Secretary Orville Freeman and Presidential Assistant Arthur Schlesinger Jr., no prominent Administration officials hold A.D.A. membership cards. Chester Bowles, Soapy Williams, Arthur Goldberg and Abraham Ribicoff had all ceased to be members before they joined the Administration team. Presidential Special Counsel Ted Sorensen was an A.D.A. fire-eater in his college days, but drifted out five years ago. "If an organization is large enough," says a White House insider, "the President may feel that...
...Beta Kappa Junior Eight includes the following: Paul G. Bamberg of Eliot House and Middletown, R.I.; David S. Cole, of Lowell House and New York, N.Y.; Lawrence J. Corwin, of Winthrop House and Teaneck, N.J.; George A. Goldberg, of Quincy House and Mt. Vernon, N.Y.; Stephen C. Harrison, of Lowell House and Baltimore, Md.; Gary H. Lindberg, of Dudley House and Minneapolis, Minn.; David H. Sachs, of Leverett House and Yonkers, N.Y.; Raymond A. Sokolov, Jr., of Lowell House and Detroit, Mich...